Tag Archives: soul

Side 2 EP – Caleb Hawley

My love of Caleb Hawley was reinvigorated when I saw him last Sunday at The Blind Pig. I bought the Side 2 EP at the show and have listened to it at least once a day since. First of all, let’s review the … Continue reading

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Hall & Oates

My dad grew up in Philadelphia so he was exposed to Hall & Oates during their early years. When he first told me about them, he recounted the story of them playing at a former supermarket right outside of Philly. … Continue reading

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“Your Easy Lovin’ Ain’t Pleasin’ Nothin'” by Mayer Hawthorne

Today’s groove was this song. It came on shuffle in the car on my way to work and I haven’t been able to escape it since then. I was playing it on my laptop and my dad even started humming … Continue reading

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Fitz and The Tantrums

FITZ. What a great group. I love the story behind how it started. I’m not gonna summarize it, so read this summary here. I found out about The Tantrums because one of my friends told me to listen to them. … Continue reading

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Caleb Hawley

Caleb Hawley can be divided into two genres: acoustic folk singer-songwriter and, more recently, old school soul singer-songwriter. I love both. What it comes down to is he’s a fantastic songwriter. His lyrics are well-crafted and often humorous (“Bada Boom … Continue reading

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